The challenge of (Re)emerging diseases, the limits of the biomedical response and the new paradigm of global health

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Abstract

‘Emerging and reemerging infectious diseases’ pose a growing threat to the hegemony of biomedicine, raising questions about whether its discourse and practices can handle the global challenge they represent. The construction of this new nosological category is analyzed in this article, which examines some notable examples of the impact of (re)emerging diseases on public health, food security and human development on a global scale. It discusses irresponsible practices by sectors of the pharmaceutical and agricultural industries which led to the emergence and spread of these diseases; and points to some crucial failures of approach and time management in global health policies on HIV/AIDS, with disastrous consequences for sub-Saharan Africa.

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Arrizabalaga, J. (2021). The challenge of (Re)emerging diseases, the limits of the biomedical response and the new paradigm of global health. Historia, Ciencias, Saude - Manguinhos, 28(1), 255–281. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0104-59702021000100013

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